AngmeringVillage is a small village about 6 miles from Worthing. It has a few shops, library, 2 schools, church and a few other buildings including a pub and village hall.

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Cresswell Park brings to Angmering an exciting new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Here you can look forward to light and spacious interiors and generous leafy surroundings centred around an attractive green, including a safe children’s play area and open spaces. All within easy reach of nearby towns, local schools and transport links.

published:18 Apr 2017

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Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving this line, I know about the spelling error in the title!

Angmering railway station

Angmering is a railway station on the West Coastway Line, on the border of Angmering and East Preston in the district of Arun. It was opened in 1846. The station itself is situated about 0.6 miles (1km) away from the centre of Angmering village, and approx 160 yards (150m) south of the A259. Buses depart for Angmering village hourly (Monday to Saturday off-peak), or walking to the village takes about 20 min. The station is located near to the local secondary school The Angmering School, some of the students of which use the station daily to travel to and from school. Angmering station is also designed to be used by the residents of the nearby villages of Rustington and East Preston, with some of the station's signage actually reading 'Angmering for Rustington and East Preston'.

Train station

It generally consists of at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. The smallest stations are most often referred to as "stops" or, in some parts of the world, as "halts" (flag stops).

Stations may be at ground level, underground, or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems.

Terminology

In the United States, the most common term in contemporary usage is train station. Railway station and railroad station are less frequent; also, American usage makes a distinction between the terms railroad and railway.

In Britain and other Commonwealth countries, traditional usage favours railway station or simply station, even though train station, which is often perceived as an Americanism, is now about as common as railway station in writing; railroad station is not used, railroad being obsolete there. In British usage, the word station is commonly understood to mean a railway station unless otherwise qualified.

The village is dominated by two parts: the old village comprising the centre, northern and southwestern parts of the village; alongside Bramley Green, a modern housing estate built to the south east of the village on a site formerly occupied by mushroom farms.

Etymology

Level crossing

A level crossing, or grade crossing, is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road or path at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using a bridge or tunnel. The term also applies when a light rail line with separate right-of-way or reserved track crosses a road in the same fashion. Other names include railway crossing, road through railroad, railroad crossing, and train crossing.

History

Early level crossings had a flagman in a nearby booth who would, on the approach of a train, wave a red flag or lantern to stop all traffic and clear the tracks. Manual or electrical closable gates that barricaded the roadway were later introduced, intended to be a complete barrier against intrusion of any road traffic onto the railway. In the early days of the railways much road traffic was horsedrawn or included livestock, requiring a full barrier crossing the entire width of the road. When opened to allow road users to cross the tracks, the gates were swung across the width of the railway, preventing any pedestrians or animals getting onto the tracks. The first US patent for such crossing gates was awarded on 27 August 1867, to J. Nason and J. F. Wilson, both of Boston.

AngmeringVillage is a small village about 6 miles from Worthing. It has a few shops, library, 2 schools, church and a few other buildings including a pub and village hall.

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Cresswell Park, Angmering

Cresswell Park, Angmering

Cresswell Park, Angmering

Cresswell Park brings to Angmering an exciting new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Here you can look forward to light and spacious interiors and generous leafy surroundings centred around an attractive green, including a safe children’s play area and open spaces. All within easy reach of nearby towns, local schools and transport links.

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Angmering Station 19/2/18

Angmering Station 19/2/18

Angmering Station 19/2/18

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving this line, I know about the spelling error in the title!

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158/763 passes angmering scheduled stations1 train2

158/763 passes angmering scheduled stations1 train2

158/763 passes angmering scheduled stations1 train2

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Angmering Level Crossing

Angmering Level Crossing

Angmering Level Crossing

Saturday September 20 2014 at 5.15. The 16.29 Portsmouth Harbour to Brighton (17.48) train pulling into AngmeringStation. This crossing was filmed from the other side 3 years ago. The wait this time was nearly 3 times longer however. 90 seconds was cut out. This is near Littlehampton level crossing and should be operated as efficiently. Unsure how the local council approved such a large building supplies sign out of keeping with the residential area.

Time Lapse train trip Brighton - Angmering

AngmeringVillage is a small village about 6 miles from Worthing. It has a few shops, library, 2 schools, church and a few other buildings including a pub and village hall.

published: 27 Aug 2017

Cresswell Park, Angmering

Cresswell Park brings to Angmering an exciting new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Here you can look forward to light and spacious interiors and generous leafy surroundings centred around an attractive green, including a safe children’s play area and open spaces. All within easy reach of nearby towns, local schools and transport links.

published: 18 Apr 2017

Angmering Station 19/2/18

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving this line, I know about the spelling error in the title!

published: 10 Mar 2018

158/763 passes angmering scheduled stations1 train2

published: 06 May 2017

Angmering Level Crossing

Saturday September 20 2014 at 5.15. The 16.29 Portsmouth Harbour to Brighton (17.48) train pulling into AngmeringStation. This crossing was filmed from the other side 3 years ago. The wait this time was nearly 3 times longer however. 90 seconds was cut out. This is near Littlehampton level crossing and should be operated as efficiently. Unsure how the local council approved such a large building supplies sign out of keeping with the residential area.

Cresswell Park brings to Angmering an exciting new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Here you can look forward to light and spacious interiors and generous leafy surroundings centred around an attractive green, including a safe children’s play area and open spaces. All within easy reach of nearby towns, local schools and transport links.

Cresswell Park brings to Angmering an exciting new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Here you can look forward to light and spacious interiors and generous leafy surroundings centred around an attractive green, including a safe children’s play area and open spaces. All within easy reach of nearby towns, local schools and transport links.

Angmering Station 19/2/18

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving ...

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving this line, I know about the spelling error in the title!

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving this line, I know about the spelling error in the title!

Saturday September 20 2014 at 5.15. The 16.29 Portsmouth Harbour to Brighton (17.48) train pulling into AngmeringStation. This crossing was filmed from the other side 3 years ago. The wait this time was nearly 3 times longer however. 90 seconds was cut out. This is near Littlehampton level crossing and should be operated as efficiently. Unsure how the local council approved such a large building supplies sign out of keeping with the residential area.

Saturday September 20 2014 at 5.15. The 16.29 Portsmouth Harbour to Brighton (17.48) train pulling into AngmeringStation. This crossing was filmed from the other side 3 years ago. The wait this time was nearly 3 times longer however. 90 seconds was cut out. This is near Littlehampton level crossing and should be operated as efficiently. Unsure how the local council approved such a large building supplies sign out of keeping with the residential area.

Falmer Station to Brighton Train Station @ University of Sussex

How to get from Sussex's train station (Falmer) to Brighton with a quick guide as how to use the automated ticket machines!
For more information, visit our website at:
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published: 17 Aug 2016

Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )

Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex, England. Littlehampton lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. Littlehampton is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
Littlehampton is on the A259, though this bypasses most of the town. Littlehampton is connected to the A27 south coast trunk road by the A284, which also provides the main north-south route out of the town and links to the A29 and A24. The A27 also later links with the M27. The A280 also links Littlehampton to the A24 and is a main route from the north-east.
Littleh...

published: 16 Jul 2017

Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )

Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Rustington is a village and civil parish within Littlehampton in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex. Rustington is approximately at the midpoint of the West Sussex coast and midway between the county town of Chichester and Brighton. The A259 runs along the north of Rustington, westward to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester, and east to Worthing and Brighton.
With a population of over 14,000 in 2014, it has the size and facilities of a small town, including a shopping area with a mix of independent and chain stores. The parish of Rustington includes the neighbourhood of West Preston. Rustington was in World War I home to an American air base, at the east of the High Street.
Rustington contains a conservation area which extends from the south end...

Network Rail Timelapse

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Pavilion Theatre Worthing West Sussex

Pavilion Theatre may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Worthing West Sussex. We can help you find the right place for yourself and your family. Simply visit our website and we will do all we can to help find you your dream home. http://www.kingandchasemore.co.uk/forsaleoffice/worthing/792/

Falmer Station to Brighton Train Station @ University of Sussex

How to get from Sussex's train station (Falmer) to Brighton with a quick guide as how to use the automated ticket machines!
For more information, visit our web...

How to get from Sussex's train station (Falmer) to Brighton with a quick guide as how to use the automated ticket machines!
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How to get from Sussex's train station (Falmer) to Brighton with a quick guide as how to use the automated ticket machines!
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Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex, England. Littlehampton lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. Littlehampton is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
Littlehampton is on the A259, though this bypasses most of the town. Littlehampton is connected to the A27 south coast trunk road by the A284, which also provides the main north-south route out of the town and links to the A29 and A24. The A27 also later links with the M27. The A280 also links Littlehampton to the A24 and is a main route from the north-east.
Littlehampton is served by three railway stations, Littlehampton railway station, Angmering railway station and Ford railway station. Trains services from Littlehampton railway station are provided by Southern and occasionally First Great Western, with direct services to Brighton, London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.
The Littlehampton Ferry, is a ferry linking the east & west parts of the River Arun together. The Ferry operates from 31 March – 30 September between 10am & 5pm. The Ferry Company also provide harbour tours on the hour.
Littlehampton's port is based around the River Arun, which opens onto the English Channel. A small stretch of this, 5 miles out to sea and 6 miles wide, is locally known as the "Littlehampton Channel". Littlehampton started as a fishing port but now is a thriving port for thousands of leisure craft which visit from all over the UK and Europe. In 2009, use of leisure craft at Littlehampton rose to the extent that at least 200 more moorings were required. Littlehampton is also a commercial port, handling around 50–60 ships a year from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France with cargo including marine aggregates, stone, marble chippings and timber.
The East Beach Cafe, designed by Heatherwick Studio, opened on the seafront of Littlehampton's east beach in July 2007. Littlehampton is home to Britain's longest bench. The Look and Sea centre includes the Harbour Lights café and an observation tower.
Harbour Park is at the entrance of the River Arun with two restaurants, two arcades, a rollercoaster, log flume and other attractions. NorfolkGardens, a multi-purpose outdoor site owned by InspireLeisure, is further along the promenade.
Littlehampton harbour (see also Littlehampton Port above) is on the River Arun at the western side of the town, with yacht moorings. Also on the west bank of the river are Littlehampton Redoubt and Climping sand dunes.
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Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex, England. Littlehampton lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. Littlehampton is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
Littlehampton is on the A259, though this bypasses most of the town. Littlehampton is connected to the A27 south coast trunk road by the A284, which also provides the main north-south route out of the town and links to the A29 and A24. The A27 also later links with the M27. The A280 also links Littlehampton to the A24 and is a main route from the north-east.
Littlehampton is served by three railway stations, Littlehampton railway station, Angmering railway station and Ford railway station. Trains services from Littlehampton railway station are provided by Southern and occasionally First Great Western, with direct services to Brighton, London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.
The Littlehampton Ferry, is a ferry linking the east & west parts of the River Arun together. The Ferry operates from 31 March – 30 September between 10am & 5pm. The Ferry Company also provide harbour tours on the hour.
Littlehampton's port is based around the River Arun, which opens onto the English Channel. A small stretch of this, 5 miles out to sea and 6 miles wide, is locally known as the "Littlehampton Channel". Littlehampton started as a fishing port but now is a thriving port for thousands of leisure craft which visit from all over the UK and Europe. In 2009, use of leisure craft at Littlehampton rose to the extent that at least 200 more moorings were required. Littlehampton is also a commercial port, handling around 50–60 ships a year from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France with cargo including marine aggregates, stone, marble chippings and timber.
The East Beach Cafe, designed by Heatherwick Studio, opened on the seafront of Littlehampton's east beach in July 2007. Littlehampton is home to Britain's longest bench. The Look and Sea centre includes the Harbour Lights café and an observation tower.
Harbour Park is at the entrance of the River Arun with two restaurants, two arcades, a rollercoaster, log flume and other attractions. NorfolkGardens, a multi-purpose outdoor site owned by InspireLeisure, is further along the promenade.
Littlehampton harbour (see also Littlehampton Port above) is on the River Arun at the western side of the town, with yacht moorings. Also on the west bank of the river are Littlehampton Redoubt and Climping sand dunes.
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Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Rustington is a village and civil parish within Littlehampton in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex. Rustington is approximately at the midpoint of the West Sussex coast and midway between the county town of Chichester and Brighton. The A259 runs along the north of Rustington, westward to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester, and east to Worthing and Brighton.
With a population of over 14,000 in 2014, it has the size and facilities of a small town, including a shopping area with a mix of independent and chain stores. The parish of Rustington includes the neighbourhood of West Preston. Rustington was in World War I home to an American air base, at the east of the High Street.
Rustington contains a conservation area which extends from the south end of North Lane to The Lamb in The Street. Here, where trees are protected, are the largest number of pre-1850 listed buildings in the post town, with The Street and surrounding roads containing some of the finest 17th and 18th centurySussex flint cottages in West Sussex, some of which are thatched.
There is a village information centre at the ChurchillParade car park. Rustington has its own museum, containing artworks and artefacts and a coffee shop, housed in an 18th-century thatched house recently converted for the purpose. Rustington competes annually in the South-East in Bloom competition. It holds an annual carnival and fête in August. Close to Christmas Eve, Rustington has a village carol concert which is free for local residents and features local school children accompanied by the Littlehampton Concert Band.
Rustington adjoins the English Channel, and ranges between 2 metres and 7 metres above Ordnance Datum. It has three main recreation grounds and neither woodland nor fields. Rustington shares Angmering railway station with Angmering and East Preston. Trains from this station go to Brighton and Portsmouth/Southampton, and some to London.
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Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Rustington is a village and civil parish within Littlehampton in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex. Rustington is approximately at the midpoint of the West Sussex coast and midway between the county town of Chichester and Brighton. The A259 runs along the north of Rustington, westward to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester, and east to Worthing and Brighton.
With a population of over 14,000 in 2014, it has the size and facilities of a small town, including a shopping area with a mix of independent and chain stores. The parish of Rustington includes the neighbourhood of West Preston. Rustington was in World War I home to an American air base, at the east of the High Street.
Rustington contains a conservation area which extends from the south end of North Lane to The Lamb in The Street. Here, where trees are protected, are the largest number of pre-1850 listed buildings in the post town, with The Street and surrounding roads containing some of the finest 17th and 18th centurySussex flint cottages in West Sussex, some of which are thatched.
There is a village information centre at the ChurchillParade car park. Rustington has its own museum, containing artworks and artefacts and a coffee shop, housed in an 18th-century thatched house recently converted for the purpose. Rustington competes annually in the South-East in Bloom competition. It holds an annual carnival and fête in August. Close to Christmas Eve, Rustington has a village carol concert which is free for local residents and features local school children accompanied by the Littlehampton Concert Band.
Rustington adjoins the English Channel, and ranges between 2 metres and 7 metres above Ordnance Datum. It has three main recreation grounds and neither woodland nor fields. Rustington shares Angmering railway station with Angmering and East Preston. Trains from this station go to Brighton and Portsmouth/Southampton, and some to London.
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Pavilion Theatre may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Worthing West Sussex. We can help you find the right place for yourself and your family. Simply visit our website and we will do all we can to help find you your dream home. http://www.kingandchasemore.co.uk/forsaleoffice/worthing/792/

Pavilion Theatre may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Worthing West Sussex. We can help you find the right place for yourself and your family. Simply visit our website and we will do all we can to help find you your dream home. http://www.kingandchasemore.co.uk/forsaleoffice/worthing/792/

Cresswell Park, Angmering

Cresswell Park brings to Angmering an exciting new development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
Here you can look forward to light and spacious interiors and generous leafy surroundings centred around an attractive green, including a safe children’s play area and open spaces. All within easy reach of nearby towns, local schools and transport links.

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Angmering Station 19/2/18

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing...

Angmering Station 19/2/18

Join me as I cover the stations between Ford and Hove on a cold winters afternoon, nothing out the usual, expect to see nothing but SouthernEMU units, serving this line, I know about the spelling error in the title!

Angmering Level Crossing

Saturday September 20 2014 at 5.15. The 16.29 Portsmouth Harbour to Brighton (17.48) train pulling into AngmeringStation. This crossing was filmed from the other side 3 years ago. The wait this time was nearly 3 times longer however. 90 seconds was cut out. This is near Littlehampton level crossing and should be operated as efficiently. Unsure how the local council approved such a large building supplies sign out of keeping with the residential area.

Angmering railway station

Angmering is a railway station on the West Coastway Line, on the border of Angmering and East Preston in the district of Arun. It was opened in 1846. The station itself is situated about 0.6 miles (1km) away from the centre of Angmering village, and approx 160 yards (150m) south of the A259. Buses depart for Angmering village hourly (Monday to Saturday off-peak), or walking to the village takes about 20 min. The station is located near to the local secondary school The Angmering School, some of the students of which use the station daily to travel to and from school. Angmering station is also designed to be used by the residents of the nearby villages of Rustington and East Preston, with some of the station's signage actually reading 'Angmering for Rustington and East Preston'.

Officers are appealing for information following a robbery on board a train between Worthing and Angmering... The victim told the man that he was travelling to Angmering ... The man left the service at Angmering station and was seen to be picked up in a pale blue car with a distinctive dent in ......

A scheme aimed at encouraging better driver behaviour and a safer, more consistent traffic speed, started in Angmering this week ...AngmeringParish Council identified this issue in its NeighbourhoodPlan and has been working with the county council to try to find a solution ... • Removing existing road build-outs ... Bob said ... Original documenthttps.//www.westsussex.gov.uk/news/work-starts-on-angmering-traffic-calming-scheme/ ... (noodl. 42414257) ....

Fish and chips doesn’t have to contain gluten (Picture. Various). When I went gluten-free several years ago, there was one thing I missed the most. fish and chips. Yet, these are usually not remotely gluten-free friendly ... 1. The RealFoodCafe, Tyndrum, Scotland ... The Spotted Cow, Angmering 🍴😋 #food #Worthing #fishandchips ... The Spotted Cow is a country pub in Angmering and offers a whole range of gluten-free foods, including fresh fish....

Falmer Station to Brighton Train Station @ University of Sussex

How to get from Sussex's train station (Falmer) to Brighton with a quick guide as how to use the automated ticket machines!
For more information, visit our website at:
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for deals, tips, and insider information!

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Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )

Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure ha...

Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )

Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex, England. Littlehampton lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. Littlehampton is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
Littlehampton is on the A259, though this bypasses most of the town. Littlehampton is connected to the A27 south coast trunk road by the A284, which also provides the main north-south route out of the town and links to the A29 and A24. The A27 also later links with the M27. The A280 also links Littlehampton to the A24 and is a main route from the north-east.
Littlehampton is served by three railway stations, Littlehampton railway station, Angmering railway station and Ford railway station. Trains services from Littlehampton railway station are provided by Southern and occasionally First Great Western, with direct services to Brighton, London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.
The Littlehampton Ferry, is a ferry linking the east & west parts of the River Arun together. The Ferry operates from 31 March – 30 September between 10am & 5pm. The Ferry Company also provide harbour tours on the hour.
Littlehampton's port is based around the River Arun, which opens onto the English Channel. A small stretch of this, 5 miles out to sea and 6 miles wide, is locally known as the "Littlehampton Channel". Littlehampton started as a fishing port but now is a thriving port for thousands of leisure craft which visit from all over the UK and Europe. In 2009, use of leisure craft at Littlehampton rose to the extent that at least 200 more moorings were required. Littlehampton is also a commercial port, handling around 50–60 ships a year from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France with cargo including marine aggregates, stone, marble chippings and timber.
The East Beach Cafe, designed by Heatherwick Studio, opened on the seafront of Littlehampton's east beach in July 2007. Littlehampton is home to Britain's longest bench. The Look and Sea centre includes the Harbour Lights café and an observation tower.
Harbour Park is at the entrance of the River Arun with two restaurants, two arcades, a rollercoaster, log flume and other attractions. NorfolkGardens, a multi-purpose outdoor site owned by InspireLeisure, is further along the promenade.
Littlehampton harbour (see also Littlehampton Port above) is on the River Arun at the western side of the town, with yacht moorings. Also on the west bank of the river are Littlehampton Redoubt and Climping sand dunes.
( Littlehampton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Littlehampton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Littlehampton - UK
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Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )

Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Rustington is a village and civil parish within Litt...

Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )

Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Rustington is a village and civil parish within Littlehampton in the ArunDistrict of West Sussex. Rustington is approximately at the midpoint of the West Sussex coast and midway between the county town of Chichester and Brighton. The A259 runs along the north of Rustington, westward to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester, and east to Worthing and Brighton.
With a population of over 14,000 in 2014, it has the size and facilities of a small town, including a shopping area with a mix of independent and chain stores. The parish of Rustington includes the neighbourhood of West Preston. Rustington was in World War I home to an American air base, at the east of the High Street.
Rustington contains a conservation area which extends from the south end of North Lane to The Lamb in The Street. Here, where trees are protected, are the largest number of pre-1850 listed buildings in the post town, with The Street and surrounding roads containing some of the finest 17th and 18th centurySussex flint cottages in West Sussex, some of which are thatched.
There is a village information centre at the ChurchillParade car park. Rustington has its own museum, containing artworks and artefacts and a coffee shop, housed in an 18th-century thatched house recently converted for the purpose. Rustington competes annually in the South-East in Bloom competition. It holds an annual carnival and fête in August. Close to Christmas Eve, Rustington has a village carol concert which is free for local residents and features local school children accompanied by the Littlehampton Concert Band.
Rustington adjoins the English Channel, and ranges between 2 metres and 7 metres above Ordnance Datum. It has three main recreation grounds and neither woodland nor fields. Rustington shares Angmering railway station with Angmering and East Preston. Trains from this station go to Brighton and Portsmouth/Southampton, and some to London.
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Walking through the town where you liveAnd I dream of another dayDaylight failing over the railingsPast your windowAs another dream in the railway stationYou're too lateYou're gonna have to wait all day now'Cause no one else will help youFollow me to the seasideIt's fine for a daydreamThey just let you downThey just let you downSummer's gone incompletelyYou're no one, you can disappearIf you don't try nowIf you don't try againOn a sunny day I thinkIt gets hard to rememberThey won't let you downThey won't let you downThey won't let you downSeen something you've doneFar in a distanceYou're waiting and watchingAnd don't think it's helpingThey won't let you downThey won't let you down

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